U.S. Rejects Claims It Targeted School After Iran Says Over 160 Were Killed

U.S. Rejects Claims It Targeted School After Iran Says Over 160 Were Killed

Post by : Saif Nasser

The United States government has responded firmly to serious claims from Iranian officials about a deadly strike on a girls’ school in southern Iran. Iran’s state media said more than 160 people were killed in this strike, including many children. The United States strongly denied that it would ever deliberately target a school. Officials said they are looking into the incident, but they rejected the idea that American forces intentionally attacked a civilian site.

Iran’s report has shocked people around the world. The strike reportedly hit an elementary school in the city of Minab, in the Hormozgan province in southern Iran. Iran has said the attack occurred on the first day of the joint military campaign by the United States and Israel. The reported death toll makes this one of the deadliest single events in the ongoing conflict. The Iranian government’s account states that most of those killed were young girls attending school.

In response to these claims, the U.S. Secretary of State made a clear statement. He said that the United States would never intentionally strike a school or other places where civilians, especially children, are present. He emphasized that any reports of civilian harm are being taken seriously and that an investigation is underway to understand what happened. U.S. military leaders also noted that they review all reports of civilian casualties and take precautions to avoid harming innocent people.

The United States is not the only side to comment. Iran and its representatives at the United Nations have strongly condemned the strike. They have called it a violation of international law and have demanded that international bodies investigate and hold responsible parties accountable. Iranian officials have urged the world to take action and have accused the U.S. and Israel of engaging in unlawful aggression.

At the same time, some international groups and leaders have spoken up. The United Nations and other global organizations have stressed the importance of protecting civilians and children in all conflicts. Under international humanitarian law, attacks on schools are considered grave breaches unless there is clear evidence that the site was being used for military purposes. This makes the investigation of the Minab incident even more important in the eyes of world leaders.

The situation remains very tense as the broader conflict continues. Reports from the last few days show increasing military action across the region, and civilians in many areas are feeling the effects of war. Families have been displaced from their homes, and communities are struggling with the fear and uncertainty that comes with active conflict.

Experts say that the truth about the school strike may take time to become clear. On the ground, multiple forces are operating, and information is difficult to verify independently. The Iranian report of more than 160 dead has not been confirmed by international observers, and details about exactly who was responsible are still part of the ongoing investigation.

Despite these uncertainties, the strong public statements from U.S. officials reflect the seriousness with which the United States views the protection of civilians. They underline that in modern warfare, every effort should be made to avoid harm to non-combatants. In many parts of the world, the idea of children being caught in the crossfire of war evokes deep concern and sadness.

The global community continues to watch as events unfold. If the investigations confirm civilian deaths, it could lead to greater pressure on governments to seek peace or change how military operations are conducted. Many people and nations are calling for restraint, diplomacy, and humanitarian support for those affected by the conflict.

As the story develops, the need for clear and verified information will be crucial. Accurate reporting helps families, citizens, and world leaders understand what truly happened and decide how to respond. Ensuring that children and schools are protected in times of war is an international priority, and any violation of this principle is likely to draw widespread attention and strong reactions.

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